04412oam 2200649Ia 450 991078099190332120190503073352.01-282-54199-497866125419950-262-28824-9(CKB)2520000000006514(EBL)3339107(StDuBDS)EDZ0000131077(MiAaPQ)EBC3339107(OCoLC)607552548(OCoLC)647881119(OCoLC)743200681(OCoLC)761364269(OCoLC)816376003(OCoLC)872396983(OCoLC)961487344(OCoLC)962637955(OCoLC)990760332(OCoLC-P)607552548(MaCbMITP)8439(Au-PeEL)EBL3339107(CaPaEBR)ebr10367580(CaONFJC)MIL254199(OCoLC)607552548(EXLCZ)99252000000000651420100416d2010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierWhat is addiction? /edited by Don Ross [and others]Cambridge, Mass. MIT Press©20101 online resource (461 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-262-51311-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Contents; Introduction: What Is Addiction?; 1 Neuroeconomics of Addiction: The Contribution of Executive Dysfunction; 2 Neurobiology of Pathological Gambling; 3 Genetic Influences on Addiction: Alcoholism as an Exemplar; 4 Addiction as a Breakdown in the Machinery of Decision Making; 5 Economic Models of Pathological Gambling; 6 Addiction: A Latent Property of the Dynamics of Choice; 7 Addiction and Altruism; 8 The Core Process in Addictions and Other Impulses: Hyperbolic Discounting versus Conditioning and Cognitive Framing; 9 Measuring Dispositions to Bundle Choices10 Neural Recruitment during Self-Control of Smoking: A Pilot fMRI Study11 Anticipatory Processing as a Transdisciplinary Bridge in Addiction; 12 Impulsivity and Its Association with Treatment Development for Pathological Gambling and Substance Use Disorders; 13 Medical Models of Addiction; 14 Addiction and the Diagnostic Criteria for Pathological Gambling; 15 Irrational Action and Addiction; 16 Defining Addiction and Identifying the Public Interest in Liberal Democracies; Contributors; Index"The image of the addict in popular culture combines victimhood and moral failure; we sympathize with addicts in films and novels because of their suffering and their hard-won knowledge. And yet actual scientific knowledge about addiction tends to undermine this cultural construct. In What Is Addiction? leading addiction researchers from neuroscience, psychology, genetics, philosophy, economics, and other fields survey the latest findings in addiction science. They discuss such questions as whether addiction is one kind of condition, or several; if addiction is neurophysiological, psychological, or social, or incorporates aspects of all of these; to what extent addicts are responsible for their problems, and how this affects health and regulatory policies; and whether addiction is determined by inheritance or environment or both. The chapter authors discuss the possibility of a unifying basis for different addictions (considering both substance addiction and pathological gambling), offering both neurally and neuroscientifically grounded accounts as well as discussions of the social context of addiction. There can be no definitive answer yet to the question posed by the title of this book; but these essays demonstrate an advance over the simplistic conception embedded in popular culture."--Jacket.Substance abuseDrug addictionCompulsive behaviorCognitive neuroscienceNeurosciencesSocial aspectsCOGNITIVE SCIENCES/Psychology/Cognitive PsychologyCOGNITIVE SCIENCES/GeneralSubstance abuse.Drug addiction.Compulsive behavior.Cognitive neuroscience.NeurosciencesSocial aspects.616.86Ross Don1962-630585OCoLC-POCoLC-PBOOK9910780991903321What is addiction3737722UNINA